Mr.Sey...

I can't agree more, Yahya Jammeh is total DISGRACE to the entire African
continent..I have never seen a President on a live TV coverage with packages
of money notes bribing or buying votes from none supporters..Perhaps Fankung
can explain to us where Yahya gets his fortune from..

Fankung your dear leader is a criminal and i assume the ( ICC ) is
monitoring Gambia among other countries for crimes against humanity
coz Gambia is one of states that ratified the Rome statute for ( ICC )..

That means there is no Statute of limitation of crimes of aggression on
people from the year 2000 and basically criminals like Yahya has no place to
hide..Let him go to planets above but when he comes back they will get
him,,So you better advice your leader to watch his steps...

FANKUNG with all due respect why are you hiding your real name from us ?

Niamorkono..


On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 1:27 AM, Lamin Sey <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> [ This e-mail is posted to Gambia|Post e-Gathering by Lamin Sey <
> [log in to unmask]> ]
>
>
> Oh fanks,
> So they buy votes.Thats criminal,dont you think so?
> Am sure,Wuli Sedia shall always be because he is real and not
> fake.Thats why fankung loves him.
>
> On 11/23/10, Fankung Fankung Jammeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > My friend,
> > The outrage is just here on The Post and the online media. Go to the
> Gambia
> > or ask those who have been there recently. There is no clearer indication
> > than that. Professor Jammeh is loved and you guys need to accept that.
> >
> > Sidia's interview is a clear manifestation that we will have 6 parties
> > running against the mighty APRC. There will be no opposition in
> Parliament
> > next term. Just like Hamat lost his seat, so will Sedia. Mark my words...
> > The APRC Central Committee is ready and they will pump over $3m (dollars)
> in
> > Wuli. So be ready... Just a heads up. Plus, Hamat and Mai will shock you
> > guys by forming alliance with APRC. This election will mark the end of
> the
> > Gambian opposition. A historic moment for us.
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 4:42 PM, ansukoroma <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> >> Fangkung,
> >>
> >> Gambians will go with the devil they don't know than Yaya Jammeh.
>  ENOUGH
> >> IS ENOUGH WITH THIS CRIMINAL.  The Opposition will unite against Jammeh
> >> because it is not in their interest to do otherwise.  You have been
> >> promoting Sedia Jatta's interview for a reason but it will not work this
> >> time.  The Opposition is slowly coming to the realization that Yaya
> Jammeh
> >> is the enemy and not Sedia Jatta or Halifa Sallah or Hamat Bah or
> Ousainou
> >> Darboe or OJ Jallow or Mai Fatty.
> >>
> >> Shygle Nyassi has more credibility that Yaya Jammeh and his entire
> Cabinet
> >> combined. Jammeh has failed us as a country and has failed us a people.
> >> He
> >> has plunged the country into utter chaos with his crinimal activities
> and
> >> Gambians are now determined to put a stop it his crinimal enterprise
> >> sooner
> >> than you think.
> >>
> >> A. Koroma
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>  -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Fankung Fankung Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
> >> To: [log in to unmask]
> >>  Sent: Tue, Nov 23, 2010 3:16 pm
> >> Subject: Re: [>-<] RE: UDP's Syngle Nyassi speaks... Why cut ties with
> >> Iran
> >> during potential arms investigation? Nyassi enquires.. Thanks to Pa
> >>
> >>  I think forming a coalition is better than all these ranting against an
> >> innocent an decent man. Joe, you do not have any evidence that Jammeh is
> >> criminal. He is elected by the majority of Gambians and majority of them
> >> love him. Please stop misinforming people here.
> >>
> >> There are better things to focus on, such as the failure of the
> >> opposition.
> >> We are barely 3 months away from the elections and these people are
> still
> >> fighting. You and others are busy trying to discredit the great efforts
> of
> >> OUR DEAR LEADER. Gambians are smart and will not listen to desperate
> >> opposition figures like Shyngle Nyassi. They have nothing to offer but
> >> opportunism.
> >>
> >> The devil you know is better than the one you don't. At least we have
> seen
> >> the remarkable development in the past 16 years. Five years of Jammeh is
> >> worth more than 30 years of jawara. So please stop the misinformation.
> >> I
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Suntou, thanks for this forward and bravo to Shyngle Nyassi and the UDP
> >>> for speaking out on the criminal activities of Yaya Jammeh.  If others
> >>> add
> >>> their voices on every criminal activity in the country by Yaya,
> Gambians
> >>> will begin to regain their confidence with the opposition.  Enough with
> >>> educating this criminal and for more challenge on his criminal
> behavior.
> >>>  This voice out should not stop with Shyngle alone.  Other opposition
> >>> party
> >>> leaders should come out and expose this criminal.  This business of
> >>> operating on a higher level of thinking or higher ground will never
> phase
> >>> Yaya.  The opposition must know the mind of the Gambian electorate.
> >>>  Embarking on trying to educate Yaya is not only seen as weak by the
> >>> electorate, but one will not be taken seriously.  Folks want to see
> their
> >>> leaders demonstrate resiliency and to make a loud noise with any
> criminal
> >>> behavior by Yaya.  When folks see their leaders taking on the criminal
> >>> on,
> >>> that will energize the regular Joe to also begin to take interest in
> the
> >>> discussion and before you know it a critical mass is built.  I hope the
> >>> usual posture is not taken by others to call themselves having a
> dialogue
> >>> with a criminal who sits in Kanilai laughing at his educators.  It is
> to
> >>> the
> >>> best interest of the opposition to be in the habit of being current
> with
> >>> Yaya's criminal activities and to stop the endless calculations.  If
> you
> >>> are
> >>> not sure whether and issue is real or imagined, take your clue from the
> >>> Government.  If they would not address it at all or reasonably within
> 48
> >>> hours, the Propaganda Secretaries / Campaign Strategies must come out
> and
> >>> begin to inquire loudly until the matter is put to rest.  By inquiring,
> >>> you
> >>> are not accusing them, but demanding that they respond to the
> >>> allegations.
> >>> The opposition has everything to loose staying silent.  They should be
> in
> >>> the face of Gambians everyday and be the hardest working opposition in
> >>> the
> >>> history of our Republic.  However, this business of waiting until
> months
> >>> before an election will fetch them nothing.  You spent sixteen years
> >>> speaking from higher ground, educating, quoting the constitution and
> you
> >>> have not remotely inconvenienced the Dix in his burrow.  Now, just try
> >>> pouring hot water or smoking him out and tell me if you will not see
> >>> "Scatter" very quickly, as my Nigerian friends will joke.  That is
> >>> politics
> >>> 101 and none should be telling the opposition this fundamental and
> >>> elementary strategy.  Folks, contrary to the fear that Yaya will do
> this
> >>> and
> >>> that if the opposition rise up, Yaya will do nothing but be on his
> heels
> >>> when the opposition rises up.  It is lack of leadership that makes that
> >>> fear
> >>> real.  There are more horrible things going on in that country within
> the
> >>> population that this government cannot do zilch about.  Couple of years
> >>> ago
> >>> a Senegalese Army convoy drove all the way from Casamance to Tefes
> before
> >>> these underachievers realize what was upon them.  Nyassi, keep making
> >>> your
> >>> voice heard and that is what the people expect from your ranks.  If the
> >>> opposition keep with the business of the people they will see the
> >>> results.
> >>>  If the stats suggest that sixty percent of Gambians are functionally
> >>> illiterate or do not have formal education, one must use the language
> >>> they
> >>> understand to get them on your side.  If even Yaya and Momodou Pica
> >>> Jallow
> >>> understand that, why not the seemingly intelligent among us?
> >>>
> >>> Joe
> >>>
> >>> ------------------------------
> >>> Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 18:56:40 +0000
> >>> From: [log in to unmask]
> >>> Subject: UDP's Syngle Nyassi speaks... Why cut ties with Iran during
> >>> potential arms investigation? Nyassi enquires.. Thanks to Pa
> >>> To: [log in to unmask]
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>   Breaking News: Gambia: Gambian Politician Alleges that President
> Jammeh
> >>> Owns Intercepted Iranian Arms!
> >>> *Gambian Politician alleges that President Jammeh Owns Intercepted
> >>> Iranian Arms!*
> >>> *As Nyassi Calls On The UN Security Council To Take Drastic Actions
> >>> Against Jammeh*
> >>> By Pa Nderry M’Bai
> >>> Email: [log in to unmask]
> >>> Tel: 919-749-6319 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting
> >>>   919-749-6319      end_of_the_skype_highlighting
> >>> A leading Gambian politician Momodou Lamin Syngle Nyassi says the
> >>> intercepted arms in Nigeria belongs to President Yahya Jammeh—charging
> >>> that
> >>> Mr. Jammeh has long been engaged in arms trafficking in the region.
>  Mr.
> >>> Nyassi said Mr. Jammeh owns the Kanilai Farms, in which the intercepted
> >>> arms, and building materials onboard the ship were addressed to. “
> >>> President
> >>> Jammeh owns the arms. He is the owner of Kanilai Farms. He uses the
> >>> Kanilai
> >>> Farms to import building materials, arms, and other materials for his
> >>> business.  I am convinced that President Jammeh owns the arms,” Mr.
> >>> Nyassi alleged during an interview with  *Freedom Radio *Tuesday
> morning.
> >>>
> >>> Mr. Nyassi, who is a longtime critic of President Jammeh, and his
> >>> administration accuses Mr. Jammeh of acting in concert with Iran to
> >>> traffic
> >>> arms into the region.  Mr. Nyassi wondered why it took the Government
> >>> about two months without reacting to the arms allegations.
> >>> “ This regime has been trafficking arms for a while now. It is now that
> >>> they have been busted by the Nigerian Security officers.  They haven’t
> >>> said a word about the arms intercepted in Nigeria. They thought that by
> >>> expelling the Iranian Ambassador from The Gambia, it  would save them
> >>> from this scandal, they must be kidding me.  This is a serious issue,”
> >>> Mr. Nyassi alleged.
> >>> Mr. Nyassi, is the Propaganda Secretary for the opposition UDP,
> Gambia’s
> >>> biggest opposition party. He said he fears for his safety in The
> Gambia,
> >>> but
> >>> that wouldn’t  prevent him from speaking the truth. He said nothing can
> >>> stop him from speaking out.
> >>> “ If they want they can arrest me, but I shall continue to expose this
> >>> regime. President Jammeh is a greedy leader, and that’s why he is into
> >>> arms,
> >>> and all kinds of businesses in this country. Wherever there is arms,
> and
> >>> drugs, there is bound to be problem.  This President is engaged in all
> >>> kinds of business,” Nyassi said.
> >>> “I think this thing has been going on for sometime now. God’s time has
> >>> come. They have finally been exposed.  The President owns the arms.
> This
> >>> is
> >>> my conviction,” he further charged.
> >>> Mr. Nyassi also took a swipe at President Jammeh’s meddling into the
> >>> Casamance crisis.  He accuses Jammeh of fueling the Southern Casamance
> >>> region, with his bogus peace initiatives.  Nyassi said Jammeh is not
> the
> >>> right person to broker for peace in Casamance—saying “ Jammeh himself
> is
> >>> not
> >>> clean.”  He said Jammeh has been linked to arms trafficking, and other
> >>> corrupt practices in the region. He adds that a person of such
> >>> questionable
> >>> character is not fit to mediate for peace.
> >>> Besides arms trafficking, Nyassi said Mr. Jammeh’s sincerity in
> settling
> >>> the Casamance rebellion has been widely questioned both in The Gambia,
> >>> and
> >>> outside Gambia’s frontiers.  He said under the circumstances it is
> >>> impossible for an alleged arms trafficker like Mr. Jammeh to bring
> peace
> >>> in
> >>> Casamance.
> >>> Coming back to the Gambian arms intercepted in Nigeria, Mr. Nyassi
> calls
> >>> on the United Nations Security Council to take drastic actions against
> >>> Gambia for allegedly securing arms from Iran destined for The Gambia.
> He
> >>> said the regime has a case to answer.
> >>> “ I am calling on the UN Security Council to look into this matter
> >>> closely
> >>> and possibly deal with The Gambian President. He cannot use our country
> >>> to
> >>> traffic arms.  Iran has been banned by the UN Security Council.  There
> is
> >>> an arms embargo against Iran, and for the President to secure arms from
> >>> Iran
> >>> for the purpose of trafficking is unacceptable,” Nyassi opined.
> >>>  Nyassi said The Gambian Government had signed protocols against arms
> >>> trafficking, and wondered how comes that the regime can violate such
> >>> protocols.  He said Jammeh is a bad omen for The Gambia, and her
> people.
> >>> “ Why do we need such arms? Why? Or is it that the Government is trying
> >>> to
> >>> traffic the arms to another country?” Nyassi asked.
> >>> Mr. Nyassi charged that the Jammeh regime expelled the Iranian
> Ambassador
> >>> in a bid to frustrate investigations into the arms seizure. He said if
> >>> the
> >>> Government is not bent on undermining the ongoing investigations why
> >>> cutting
> >>> off diplomatic ties with Iran. He says Iran has been Gambia's major
> donor
> >>> partner, and that all financial help extended to the West African
> country
> >>> had been pocketed by President Jammeh.  He says Jammeh deals directly
> >>> with
> >>> the Iranian authorities, and as such there is no accountability in
> terms
> >>> of
> >>> funds given to the people of The Gambia, through the President.
> >>> “They know that they are involved in arms trafficking; that’s why they
> >>> decided to expel the Iranian Ambassador. They want to preempt the
> >>> investigations,” Nyassi alleged.
> >>> Mr. Nyassi said President Yahya Jammeh has been using his Kanilai Farms
> >>> Company to import food aid, which he Jammeh in turn resells to starving
> >>> Gambians. He accuses Jammeh of using his position to enrich himself to
> >>> the
> >>> expense of suffering Gambians.
> >>>
> >>> Posted on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 (Archive on Tuesday, November 30,
> >>> 2010)
> >>> Posted by PNMBAI  Contributed by PNMBAI
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Surah- Ar-Rum 30-22
> >>> "And among His signs is the creation of heavens and the earth, and the
> >>> difference of your languages and colours. Verily, in that are indeed
> >>> signs
> >>> for men of sound knowledge." Qu'ran
> >>>
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> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> *
> >>
> >>
> *****************************************************************************
> >> GOD BLESS SHEIKH PROFESSOR ALHAGIE YAHYA AJJ JAMMEH*
> >> *(PRESIDENT FOR LIFE.)*
> >> *
> >> *
> >> *GOD BLESS THE GAMBIA*
> >> *
> >> *
> >> *GOD BLESS APRC*
> >> *
> >> *
> >> *DOWN WITH THE FAILED OPPOSITION *
> >>
> >>
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